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Show r a worthy obje ct a to require the board to break Its Iron-clad rule. ! This' meatJa th2t the pupils of tho public bclvoola of the rlty will not b? aftked for .contrlbut Ions for the tdlver service, but they may, upon their own volition, send their contributions to the regular committee, and In that way assist In tho'ral-lng f the fund. The plan' as Adopted by the-ceneral committee com-mittee wilj be rnrrkl .out in all the othvr schools of tho state at any rate. CHILDREN NEED HOT CONTRIBUTE School Board Denies Governor's Rc- quest Relative to Battleship Sf.ver Service. Salt Lake, May 13. The city board of education denied the request of Governor William Spry for permission to abk the pupils la the public hchoolj of the city lor centribullons fcr the f.tnd for the purchase oi the silver xervlee to be presented to the new battleship I'tah. Tbe committee which has In hand thp matter of rais-ln; rais-ln; thu necenary finds decided to ak ibe school children of Ihe Btate for contribution of from ten to twenty twen-ty cents each, but as the city board of education Yihx adopted a rule prohibiting pro-hibiting tho bolicltln; of contribution in tbe public schools for any purpose, the covernor addressed a communication communica-tion to the board asking that lhat rule be set aside In the preseut Instance. V repoit was HiibroKtcd to tho board from the committee on teachers and school work recommending that the permission be grauted, but there was Homo opposition, to 'It and It was lost by a tie vote of five to five. Mr. Moyle made the only argument against the proposition. Ho declared that It would stabllsh a bad precedent, which mlcht cause trouble in the fn-tiuo fn-tiuo and ho did not consider it euoh |